Project Zero FAQ

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Where is Project Zero currently available?
Project Zero is currently available to eligible brands in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Japan, India, Mexico, Canada, Australia, Brazil, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Singapore, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
What are the eligibility requirements to enroll in Project Zero?
Regardless of your selling relationship with Amazon, you must:
  • Have a Brand Registry account with a registered trademark and a Rights Owner role.
  • Have submitted reports of potential infringements through the Report a Violation tool with an acceptance rate of at least 90% over the last six months.
To prevent misuse of our tools, Amazon has the right to evaluate additional factors to determine a user's eligibility.
I just joined Brand Registry, and have not yet used the Report a Violation tool. Am I eligible for Project Zero?
No, we encourage you to first submit any reports of potential infringements through the Report a Violation tool.
Are registered agents eligible for Project Zero?
No, only rights owner(s) of the trademark for the brand enrolled in Brand Registry are currently eligible to access Project Zero.
What types of listings can brands remove from the Amazon store using the Zero self-service tool?
The self-service counterfeit removal tool is to be used only to remove counterfeit listings. A counterfeit is an unlawful total or partial reproduction of a registered trademark—or a mark that is very similar to a registered trademark—in connection with the sale of a product. Counterfeiting requires the use of a registered trademark on the product, packaging, or the product detail page to imply that the product is genuine.
If my brand is enrolled in Project Zero in one country, am I automatically enrolled in the other countries?
Once a brand is enrolled in Project Zero in one country, it is automatically enrolled in other countries where brands have a registered trademark enrolled in Brand Registry.
How does Amazon ensure that brands are making accurate decisions using the self-service counterfeit removal tool?
We are providing brands with an unprecedented level of responsibility, and we are willing to do so because we believe that the combined strengths of Amazon and brands can drive counterfeits to zero. Brands must maintain an accuracy of at least 99% in order to maintain their Project Zero privileges. We have a number of processes in place to promote accuracy, including required training as part of Project Zero enrollment and ongoing monitoring to prevent misuse of our tools.
Do brands need to serialize their products to enroll in Project Zero?
No, but the brands that serialize their products are seeing the best results. Product serialization is a powerful tool for detecting and stopping counterfeits from reaching customers. Brands also have the choice to determine which of their products to serialize. The product serialization service is currently available in the United States, Canada, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the United Kingdom, India, Australia, and Japan. We are working to expand the service to more countries.
Is joining Project Zero free?
Yes, it is free to enroll in Project Zero, get access to the automated protections, and use the self-service counterfeit removal tool. Brands that choose to use the product serialization service incur a cost per unit, based on volume.
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